NHL Comeback: Veteran Defenseman Seeks Redemption After Disappointing Time with the Toronto Maple Leafs
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After a disappointing tenure with the Toronto Maple Leafs, a veteran defenseman is determined to reignite his NHL career. While his time in Toronto didn't pan out as hoped, the player is reportedly healthy and eager to prove he still has what it takes to compete at the highest level.

Several veteran defensemen are seeking opportunities as training camps approach. Marc-Edouard Vlasic, a 38-year-old who spent the better part of a decade and a half as a core piece on San Jose's back end, has voiced his intention to continue playing in the NHL. Vlasic, drafted by the Sharks in 2005, played 1,323 games for the team. However, his role diminished in recent years, and he spent time on injured reserve and as a healthy scratch last season. Ultimately, San Jose bought out the final year of his contract. Despite the frustrating end to his time with the Sharks, Vlasic isn't planning on retiring. Given his limited role last season, he is likely to be viewed as a depth option.

Another veteran, Travis Hamonic, recently signed a one-year, $1 million deal with the Detroit Red Wings after a tough two years with the Ottawa Senators. Hamonic, 34, hopes to revive his career in Detroit after struggling with injuries and inconsistency in Ottawa. The Red Wings, seeking to bolster their defensive depth, see value in adding a player with Hamonic's experience.

Jack Johnson, 38, signed a professional tryout (PTO) with the Minnesota Wild. Johnson, who has played 19 seasons in the NHL with six different teams, recorded six assists in 41 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets last season. The Wild have several left-shot defensemen under contract, but with Jonas Brodin expected to miss the start of the season, Johnson could provide insurance.

Janne Hakanpaa, a 6-foot-7 Finn, is also aiming for an NHL comeback after a knee injury limited him to just two games with Toronto last season.

Calvin de Haan, 34, remains without a contract as the 2025-26 season approaches. De Haan, who split last season between the Colorado Avalanche and New York Rangers, is a seasoned defenseman known for his defensive reliability and leadership. However, durability concerns may hinder his chances of securing another NHL contract.

These veteran defensemen are all at different stages of their careers, but they share a common goal: to continue playing in the NHL. Some are looking for one last chance to prove themselves, while others are hoping to extend their careers and provide valuable experience to younger players. With training camps just around the corner, it will be interesting to see where these players end up and whether they can make an impact on their respective teams.


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